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“Blood Moons” was released nationwide March 18 and consistently been one of the top books sold on Amazon.com. A full-length documentary produced by WND Films featuring Biltz was also released the same day.

An extraordinary chain of events in the heavens begins this Passover, April 14. It’s called a “blood moon tetrad,” an astronomical series of lunar eclipses that has occurred throughout history, according to NASA.

But there’s something very different about this series, because the eclipses occur on the biblical holidays of Passover and the Feast of Tabernacles, or Sukkot.

When tetrads have occurred in the past on these holidays observed by Jews around the world and an increasing number of Christians as well, they have coincided with momentous events in the history of the Jewish people.

As Passover nears, millions of people around the world are watching with anticipation for the moon to turn blood red with the first eclipse.

But Biltz said that to understand the meaning, it’s important to know the seasons, feasts and calendar of the Lord.

Biltz, founder of El Shaddai Ministries, is a well-known commentator on the feasts of the Lord who has spoken in Sweden, Germany, Switzerland, Canada and throughout the United States.

In Biltz’s appearance on “The Jim Bakker Show,” host Jim Bakker called his guest’s work “the most important book of the times.”

Biltz spent two days recording interviews with Lori and Jim Bakker at their Christian retreat in Branson, Mo.

Bakker said the upcoming broadcasts would tell “the definitive story of the impending blood moons by the man who discovered the astronomical relationship behind the prophecy, heavenly signs and when they intersect.”

Bakker told Biltz that he read “Blood Moons” in one setting, spending an entire night consuming every page and detail in the book.

“This has happened only eight times over the last 2,000 years!” Biltz said. “And the last two times these occurred on the Jewish holidays there was a war in the Middle East regarding the nation of Israel. These are patterns and historical facts that cannot be disregarded. The Jewish Talmud records that total lunar eclipses are indicators or omens for the nation of Israel.”